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Oculus wants to make it easy to get everything you need to dive into virtual reality. Thanks to team-ups with ASUS, Alienware, and Dell, Oculus will open pre-sales of Oculus-ready PC bundles starting at $1499 on February 16th at 8am PST. Buying as a bundle gets people a $100 to $200 discount on the PCs.

The bundles include an Oculus Rift, a gaming PC powerful enough to run it, motion sensors, an Xbox One controller, remote, and launch games EVE: Valkyrie Founder’s Pack and Lucky’s Tale. They’ll ship April.

This announcement gives us a much clearer idea of how much people will have to pay to actually use the Rift, which sells without a PC for $599. It will be a decidedly high-end product likely to appeal more to hardcore PC and console gamers than casual media enthusiasts.

The price point for the bundles creates a lot of separation from the $99 Samsung Gear VR headset that Oculus helped build, which runs on a Samsung Galaxy phone that costs around $600. That makes the Rift bundle about twice as expensive.

Now the question will be whether Oculus can find enough people to buy Rifts at this price point to make it worth it for developers to make must-have titles for it. With so many VR headset makers entering the fray over the next year, there will be intense competition between them for games and content from third-party developers.

Whichever can drive the most sales could become the first place devs build for, and Oculus is clearly gunning to become the iOS of VR in that sense.